The question is what to do about it?
Notice, that the article does not address the second, third, or fourth worst offenders.
Nor does it address the point that many other organizations have been making such claims for many years.
So, the important questions are "why did Israel decide to address this criminality now instead of during the decades which it was allowed to flourish.
"Will Israel take any actions to stop such criminal behavior"?
And most of all "does Israel wish to stop the criminal abuse of Palestinians"?
Israel, most of all, needs to know the answers to those questions.
The reason is simple. Israel has to know what it`s goal, it`s objective, it`s purpose is.
Israel itself became safe from extermination as a result of the Yom Kippur War and it`s "alleged" nuclear arsenal.
But Israel has not been able to agree since upon whether it wanted all of the occupied territories or whether it wanted peace.
Thus the question of crimes against Palestinians is important. |
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